Is $10,000 to coat a pool deck with light beige flake coating a fair price?
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I had my pool deck coated because I was tired of pressure washing every 6 months. Now, with the light beige flake coating, fine black dirt from near I-95 in central Florida lands on the deck, especially when it rains, causing it to stick. I'm concerned about how to clean it without getting dirt in the pool, as it looks like I'll be cleaning every week instead of every 6 months.
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The pool deck was coated with a light beige flake coating.
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Category
Pools
Price
$10,000
Quote Date
December 1, 2025
Location
Florida
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